Artist Jon Gourley has opened the Video Game Art Museum, featuring the 8-bit paintings from the backgrounds of video games.
Mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusk-Morizet has proposed to turn the city’s ghost stations into a restaurant, nightclub, and even a theater.
Unmoove makes your face the latest controller.
‘Hopscotch for Geniuses’ by teamLab is an installation that projects the classic game on the ground with interactive shapes.
This interchangeable piece puts a more interactive spin on contemporary style.
We, for one, welcome our new Ozobot overlords.
An intriguing new form of AR art leaves video treats around the city for users to discover.
Kinesis by Daniel Widrig are 3D-printed pieces that exaggerate parts of the body.
A new game with embodied technology jolts us out of our familiar habits.
Unsnooze – The Game is an app that lets players compete with strangers in an effort to cut down on over-sleeping.
Hop across buildings or fly through the sky in an environment without limits.
RoRoD is a version of the classic brick-eliminating Breakout game that requires players to bounce a real ball against a digital display.
Designer Thomas Wing-Evans created a way for strangers to play tic-tac-toe with each other during train rides.
Daniella Zelli runs the site Gourmet Gaming, where she creates physical versions of the foods found in popular virtual worlds.
Design collective creates a public exhibit inspired by instability, levitation and regression.
A high-tech time capsule.
Red ring of death, indeed.
Players enter a virtual living room where they’ll attempt to finish a first-person shooter that gets troublingly realistic.
We thought Impossible Road was hard.